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Transfer WR Jaime Ffrench Compares Michigan's New Look Offense to Texas'
- Jaime Ffrench says Michigan's offense mirrors Texas with similar concepts and verbiage, signaling a more open attack this season.
- Ffrench describes himself as explosive and capable of making catches downfield and after the catch.
- Ffrench notes a culture difference, claiming Texas is stricter about academics and student responsibilities than Michigan has been in the past.
- Ffrench characterizes Michigan’s spring-game glimpse as an opportunity to showcase the new-look receivers.
- Ffrench transferred from Texas after forming a bond with Michigan recruits, aiming to add explosiveness to Michigan’s receiver corps.
- Whittingham and new staff are cited as bringing a fresh offensive approach with an expanded playbook.
- The piece places events in the context of spring practice and the ongoing evaluation of Michigan’s receiving group.
- The article contrasts Michigan's past culture under Sherrone Moore with a stricter, more disciplined approach reportedly found at Texas.
- Ffrench cites his strength in releases at the line and downfield catching as key parts of his game.
- The piece notes Ffrench played four games at Texas to preserve a redshirt before transferring.
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